yet visegrad was once a melting until the balance cans war, 2/3 of the residents were muslims. now the few who remain are being confronted with the serbian orthodox church. there's no mosque planned in the artificial town within a town. >> it's a tragedy how this internationally famous artist and famemaker is operating here. this project mocks our bosnian people who suffered most in the war. he is only pursuing his own political and business interests. >> economically speaking, the reconstruction is a successful tourist attraction. this narrow gauge railroad connects visegrad in bosnia with another town across the serbian border. he also built a village here and it and the railroad appear in one of his films. >> you see for yourself that this is the only tourist attraction here. it's so important for our weak economy. at least he is doing something. >> but no one seems to know if he has really footed the $10 million euro bill for his projects as he claims, or whether he's sponsored by the serbian government. and that goes for a village known as the village of wood which he orig